Beck Depression Inventory - Second Edition
BDI-II- Assess patients diagnosed as depressed and detect depression among the normal population for ages 13 to 80
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BDI-II Hand Scoring Complete Kit
0158018370 Qualification Level BIncludes:
- BDI-II Manual
- 25 Record Forms
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BDI-II Manual (Digital)
9780150180005 Qualification Level BRead only, cannot be printed
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BDI-II Manual (Print)
0158018389 Qualification Level BEstimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
BDI-II Q-global Interpretive Report
63175 Qualification Level BA usage includes administration, scoring and reporting
Administration Options:
ROSA - Remote On-screen Administration
OSA - On-screen Administration
ME - Manual EntryThe first time you purchase a Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will automatically be created for you.
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BDI-II Q-global Unlimited-Use Scoring 1 Year Subscription
63175C Qualification Level B1 Year Subscription (per user) for generating reports administered using paper forms
Administration Options:
ME - Manual EntryThe first time you purchase a Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will automatically be created for you.
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BDI-II Record Forms
0158018397 Qualification Level BPack of 25
Overview
- Publication date:
- 1996
- Completion time:
- 5 minutes
- Administration:
- Individual; Q-global® administration, scoring, and/or reporting, or manual scoring
- Age range:
- 13 - 80 years
- Qualification level:
- B
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Product Details
The BDI-II is one of the most commonly used outcome measures in the world to demonstrate treatment efficacy and monitor treatment progress for depressed patients. Use the BDI-II to:
The BDI-II consists of 21 items; each item is a list of four statements arranged in increasing severity about a particular symptom of depression. The BDI-II contains a new scale that explores agitation, worthlessness and concentration difficulty, replacing items that dealt with symptoms of weight loss, changes in body image, and somatic preoccupation. These new items bring the BDI–II into alignment with DSM–IV criteria. Q-global® Administration OptionsThis product is available on Q-global with the following administration options: On-Screen Administration (OSA) Your clients can complete these assessments online through Q-global. Alternatively, your client can complete the assessment in paper-pencil format, and their responses can then be data-entered into Q-global for scoring and report generation. On Screen Administrations are proctored (supervised) unless specifically indicated. Remote On-Screen Administration (ROSA) FeaturesThe Beck Depression Inventory—Second Edition (BDI–II) is the latest edition of the BDI, one of the most commonly used outcome measures in the world to demonstrate treatment efficacy and monitor treatment progress for depressed patients. New Items Just like the BDI, the BDI-II consists of 21 items to assess the intensity of depression in clinical and normal patients. Each item is a list of four statements arranged in increasing severity about a particular symptom of depression. These new items bring the BDI–II into alignment with DSM–IV criteria. Items on the new scale that explore agitation, worthlessness and concentration difficulty have replaced items that dealt with symptoms of weight loss, changes in body image, and somatic preoccupation. Another item on the BDI that tapped work difficulty was revised to examine loss of energy. Also, sleep loss and appetite loss items were revised to assess both increases and decreases in sleep and appetite. New Age Range The BDI-II offers a new age range, extending downward to 13 years of age. The time reference for the response set has changed from one week to two and the BDI-II directions are more consistent with DSM–IV guidelines that require assessing depressive symptoms over the preceding two weeks. |
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Resources
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